Ruth 2:8
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What Does This Mean?
Boaz tells Ruth to stay in his field to gather grain and not to go to another field. He wants her to be safe and to work alongside his other workers. The key message is about care and protection.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're at a big playground and a nice grown-up comes up to you and says, 'Stay here and play with my kids, don't go to another playground.' That's what Boaz is doing for Ruth. He wants her to be safe and have fun with his workers.
Historical Background
The Book of Ruth was written by an unknown author, possibly Samuel, during the time of the Judges. This verse is part of the larger narrative that highlights Ruth's loyalty and Boaz's kindness. The cultural setting is an agrarian society where gathering grain was a daily task for the poor.
Living It Out Today
Today, this verse can teach us about making safe and wise decisions. For example, a teenager might be asked by a trusted mentor to stay within the safe boundaries of a community activity instead of going off alone.